Louisville farmers can now use accelerants to start controlled burns
What happened
US environmental regulators approved changes to Louisville's air quality rules. Farmers can now use approved accelerants to start fires for agricultural production.
Why it matters
The rules clarify that agricultural fires must be controlled burns. This means farmers have more flexibility in how they manage their land, as long as they follow specific guidelines for starting fires. It also means local air quality officials have a clearer definition of what constitutes a legal agricultural burn.
The signal
Watch for any changes in reported air quality in Jefferson County, or if there's an increase in agricultural burning permits issued.